Наш проєкт не лише про відбудову України. Він також про започаткування нового підходу до будівництва, який можна повторити в інших регіонах, які стикаються з подібними викликами. Саме тому консорціум об’єднав провідні університети, бізнеси, а також громадські організації з Великобританії, України та Нідерландів, які прагнуть впроваджувати принципи кругової економіки в будівельній галузі, зосереджуючись на повторному використанні та переробці бетону.

Університет Шеффілда (Велика Британія) є адміністративним керівником проєкту, який активно займається управлінням проєкту та процесом розділення бетону. Університет Лідса (Велика Британія) виступає технологічним лідером і зосередиться на виробництві клінкеру/цементу, характеристиці та тестуванні бетону, а також оптимізації вартості матеріалів за допомогою моделювання динамічних систем.
ReThink (UA) – місцевий координатор проєкту, який зосереджується на взаємодії з громадськістю, поширенні інформації та комунікаційних заходах.
Everox Technology (NL) – ключовий постачальник технологій та обладнання. Компанія пропонує рішення для термомеханічної обробки, оптимізації заповнювачів і тонких фракцій.
Eco+Logic (UA) відповідальна за розгортання та експлуатацію обладнання Everox для розділення бетону, його переробки та розробки сухих продуктів. Також здійснюватиме логістику будівельного сміття, його сортування та первинне дроблення.
Національний Університет водного господарства та природокористування (UA) досліджуватиме змішані цементи та додаткові цементуючі матеріали, в той час як Національний університет «Львівська політехніка» (UA) відповідатиме за дослідження у сфері бетону, його характеристику на місці, розробку нових застосувань та тестування.
Оксфордський університет розроблятиме передові моделі термомеханічного розділення, а Імперський коледж Лондона (UK) проводитиме комплексну техніко-економічну та екологічну оцінку життєвого циклу проєкту.

The University of Leeds is a top 100 global institution and a member of the Russell Group with internationally recognised expertise across civil engineering and the built environment.

About organization
NUWEE is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.
The Department of Building Products Technology and Materials Science focuses on research and teaching in construction materials, durability, and sustainable material technologies, with particular emphasis on resource‑efficient, and innovative solutions
The role within the S3 project
NUWEE conducts applied research focused on the valorization of concrete debris as a secondary raw material for modern construction.
A key research focus is the investigation of recycled concrete fines (RCF), including industrially produced HAS Ultrafines. These materials are obtained from industrial partners using everox technology and Eco+Logic facilities, as well as through laboratory-scale crushing and classification of concrete waste
Key achievements and contributions within S3
Within the S3 project, NUWEE has demonstrated the effective use of recycled concrete fine fractions as supplementary cementitious materials, achieving up to 10–15% cement replacement without significant loss of mechanical performance and supporting reduced clinker use and CO₂ emissions. NUWEE’s work includes the development of low‑cement and low‑clinker concrete, mortar, and pressed building materials, supported by activation and processing strategies for recycled materials, including HAS Ultrafines. These achievements contribute to scalable, science‑based solutions for Ukraine’s reconstruction, aligned with circular economy and resource‑efficiency principles

NUWEE is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.

About organization
NUWEE is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.
The Department of Building Products Technology and Materials Science focuses on research and teaching in construction materials, durability, and sustainable material technologies, with particular emphasis on resource‑efficient, and innovative solutions
The role within the S3 project
NUWEE conducts applied research focused on the valorization of concrete debris as a secondary raw material for modern construction.
A key research focus is the investigation of recycled concrete fines (RCF), including industrially produced HAS Ultrafines. These materials are obtained from industrial partners using everox technology and Eco+Logic facilities, as well as through laboratory-scale crushing and classification of concrete waste
Key achievements and contributions within S3
Within the S3 project, NUWEE has demonstrated the effective use of recycled concrete fine fractions as supplementary cementitious materials, achieving up to 10–15% cement replacement without significant loss of mechanical performance and supporting reduced clinker use and CO₂ emissions. NUWEE’s work includes the development of low‑cement and low‑clinker concrete, mortar, and pressed building materials, supported by activation and processing strategies for recycled materials, including HAS Ultrafines. These achievements contribute to scalable, science‑based solutions for Ukraine’s reconstruction, aligned with circular economy and resource‑efficiency principles

C2CA / everox Technologies is pioneering the low-energy upcycling of waste concrete into a high-value cement substitute for the construction industry.

About organization
NUWEE is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.
The Department of Building Products Technology and Materials Science focuses on research and teaching in construction materials, durability, and sustainable material technologies, with particular emphasis on resource‑efficient, and innovative solutions
The role within the S3 project
NUWEE conducts applied research focused on the valorization of concrete debris as a secondary raw material for modern construction.
A key research focus is the investigation of recycled concrete fines (RCF), including industrially produced HAS Ultrafines. These materials are obtained from industrial partners using everox technology and Eco+Logic facilities, as well as through laboratory-scale crushing and classification of concrete waste
Key achievements and contributions within S3
Within the S3 project, NUWEE has demonstrated the effective use of recycled concrete fine fractions as supplementary cementitious materials, achieving up to 10–15% cement replacement without significant loss of mechanical performance and supporting reduced clinker use and CO₂ emissions. NUWEE’s work includes the development of low‑cement and low‑clinker concrete, mortar, and pressed building materials, supported by activation and processing strategies for recycled materials, including HAS Ultrafines. These achievements contribute to scalable, science‑based solutions for Ukraine’s reconstruction, aligned with circular economy and resource‑efficiency principles

Sheffield is a world top-100 research university with a global reputation for excellence. We're a member of the Russell Group: one of the 24 leading UK universities for research and teaching.

About organization
NUWEE is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.
The Department of Building Products Technology and Materials Science focuses on research and teaching in construction materials, durability, and sustainable material technologies, with particular emphasis on resource‑efficient, and innovative solutions
The role within the S3 project
NUWEE conducts applied research focused on the valorization of concrete debris as a secondary raw material for modern construction.
A key research focus is the investigation of recycled concrete fines (RCF), including industrially produced HAS Ultrafines. These materials are obtained from industrial partners using everox technology and Eco+Logic facilities, as well as through laboratory-scale crushing and classification of concrete waste
Key achievements and contributions within S3
Within the S3 project, NUWEE has demonstrated the effective use of recycled concrete fine fractions as supplementary cementitious materials, achieving up to 10–15% cement replacement without significant loss of mechanical performance and supporting reduced clinker use and CO₂ emissions. NUWEE’s work includes the development of low‑cement and low‑clinker concrete, mortar, and pressed building materials, supported by activation and processing strategies for recycled materials, including HAS Ultrafines. These achievements contribute to scalable, science‑based solutions for Ukraine’s reconstruction, aligned with circular economy and resource‑efficiency principles

Rethink is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.

About organization
NUWEE is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.
The Department of Building Products Technology and Materials Science focuses on research and teaching in construction materials, durability, and sustainable material technologies, with particular emphasis on resource‑efficient, and innovative solutions
The role within the S3 project
NUWEE conducts applied research focused on the valorization of concrete debris as a secondary raw material for modern construction.
A key research focus is the investigation of recycled concrete fines (RCF), including industrially produced HAS Ultrafines. These materials are obtained from industrial partners using everox technology and Eco+Logic facilities, as well as through laboratory-scale crushing and classification of concrete waste
Key achievements and contributions within S3
Within the S3 project, NUWEE has demonstrated the effective use of recycled concrete fine fractions as supplementary cementitious materials, achieving up to 10–15% cement replacement without significant loss of mechanical performance and supporting reduced clinker use and CO₂ emissions. NUWEE’s work includes the development of low‑cement and low‑clinker concrete, mortar, and pressed building materials, supported by activation and processing strategies for recycled materials, including HAS Ultrafines. These achievements contribute to scalable, science‑based solutions for Ukraine’s reconstruction, aligned with circular economy and resource‑efficiency principles

University of Oxford is pioneering the low-energy upcycling of waste concrete into a high-value cement substitute for the construction industry.

About organization
NUWEE is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.
The Department of Building Products Technology and Materials Science focuses on research and teaching in construction materials, durability, and sustainable material technologies, with particular emphasis on resource‑efficient, and innovative solutions
The role within the S3 project
NUWEE conducts applied research focused on the valorization of concrete debris as a secondary raw material for modern construction.
A key research focus is the investigation of recycled concrete fines (RCF), including industrially produced HAS Ultrafines. These materials are obtained from industrial partners using everox technology and Eco+Logic facilities, as well as through laboratory-scale crushing and classification of concrete waste
Key achievements and contributions within S3
Within the S3 project, NUWEE has demonstrated the effective use of recycled concrete fine fractions as supplementary cementitious materials, achieving up to 10–15% cement replacement without significant loss of mechanical performance and supporting reduced clinker use and CO₂ emissions. NUWEE’s work includes the development of low‑cement and low‑clinker concrete, mortar, and pressed building materials, supported by activation and processing strategies for recycled materials, including HAS Ultrafines. These achievements contribute to scalable, science‑based solutions for Ukraine’s reconstruction, aligned with circular economy and resource‑efficiency principles

The University of Leeds is a top 100 global institution and a member of the Russell Group with internationally recognised expertise across civil engineering and the built environment.

About organization
NUWEE is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.
The Department of Building Products Technology and Materials Science focuses on research and teaching in construction materials, durability, and sustainable material technologies, with particular emphasis on resource‑efficient, and innovative solutions
The role within the S3 project
NUWEE conducts applied research focused on the valorization of concrete debris as a secondary raw material for modern construction.
A key research focus is the investigation of recycled concrete fines (RCF), including industrially produced HAS Ultrafines. These materials are obtained from industrial partners using everox technology and Eco+Logic facilities, as well as through laboratory-scale crushing and classification of concrete waste
Key achievements and contributions within S3
Within the S3 project, NUWEE has demonstrated the effective use of recycled concrete fine fractions as supplementary cementitious materials, achieving up to 10–15% cement replacement without significant loss of mechanical performance and supporting reduced clinker use and CO₂ emissions. NUWEE’s work includes the development of low‑cement and low‑clinker concrete, mortar, and pressed building materials, supported by activation and processing strategies for recycled materials, including HAS Ultrafines. These achievements contribute to scalable, science‑based solutions for Ukraine’s reconstruction, aligned with circular economy and resource‑efficiency principles

Eco Logic is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.

About organization
NUWEE is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.
The Department of Building Products Technology and Materials Science focuses on research and teaching in construction materials, durability, and sustainable material technologies, with particular emphasis on resource‑efficient, and innovative solutions
The role within the S3 project
NUWEE conducts applied research focused on the valorization of concrete debris as a secondary raw material for modern construction.
A key research focus is the investigation of recycled concrete fines (RCF), including industrially produced HAS Ultrafines. These materials are obtained from industrial partners using everox technology and Eco+Logic facilities, as well as through laboratory-scale crushing and classification of concrete waste
Key achievements and contributions within S3
Within the S3 project, NUWEE has demonstrated the effective use of recycled concrete fine fractions as supplementary cementitious materials, achieving up to 10–15% cement replacement without significant loss of mechanical performance and supporting reduced clinker use and CO₂ emissions. NUWEE’s work includes the development of low‑cement and low‑clinker concrete, mortar, and pressed building materials, supported by activation and processing strategies for recycled materials, including HAS Ultrafines. These achievements contribute to scalable, science‑based solutions for Ukraine’s reconstruction, aligned with circular economy and resource‑efficiency principles

Imperial College London is pioneering the low-energy upcycling of waste concrete into a high-value cement substitute for the construction industry.

About organization
NUWEE is a leading Ukrainian higher education and research institution specializing in water engineering, environmental protection, sustainable infrastructure, and applied environmental sciences.
The Department of Building Products Technology and Materials Science focuses on research and teaching in construction materials, durability, and sustainable material technologies, with particular emphasis on resource‑efficient, and innovative solutions
The role within the S3 project
NUWEE conducts applied research focused on the valorization of concrete debris as a secondary raw material for modern construction.
A key research focus is the investigation of recycled concrete fines (RCF), including industrially produced HAS Ultrafines. These materials are obtained from industrial partners using everox technology and Eco+Logic facilities, as well as through laboratory-scale crushing and classification of concrete waste
Key achievements and contributions within S3
Within the S3 project, NUWEE has demonstrated the effective use of recycled concrete fine fractions as supplementary cementitious materials, achieving up to 10–15% cement replacement without significant loss of mechanical performance and supporting reduced clinker use and CO₂ emissions. NUWEE’s work includes the development of low‑cement and low‑clinker concrete, mortar, and pressed building materials, supported by activation and processing strategies for recycled materials, including HAS Ultrafines. These achievements contribute to scalable, science‑based solutions for Ukraine’s reconstruction, aligned with circular economy and resource‑efficiency principles
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